Care Navigation Collaborative

Care Navigator Collaborative

Expert Guidance for Family Caregivers

Caring for an aging parent or an adult loved one with a disability can be emotionally overwhelming, practically complex, and deeply isolating, especially when you are also managing work, family, and other responsibilities.

The Care Navigation Collaborative at Rebecca Resnik and Associates provides expert, personalized support for adults who are navigating these challenges. We help clients make thoughtful decisions, manage stress, address family conflict, and connect with trusted professionals, all within a high-touch, private-pay model of care.

Our Story

This work is personal to us. Learn why our team is dedicated to supporting caregivers and their families.

Who We Help

We Work With Clients who may be:

Supporting an aging parent who is beginning to need more help at home

Facing difficult decisions about memory loss, medical decline, safety, or next levels of care

Coordinating care for an adult child or loved one with a disability

Managing their own stress, grief, burnout, anxiety, or depression

Navigating sibling conflict, family tension, or differing opinions about care

Looking for a trusted starting point in a confusing elder care or disability-services landscape

Our Services

Individual Therapy

Therapy for caregivers and family members coping with stress, grief, role changes, burnout, anxiety, depression, and the emotional complexity of caring for a loved one.

Family Therapy

Support for families struggling with caregiving-related conflict, communication breakdowns, decision-making challenges, and changes in family roles.

Psychological Testing and Assessment

Comprehensive assessment services may be recommended when diagnostic clarity, documentation, or more structured clinical understanding is needed.

Care Navigation Consulting

Focused, practical consultation for adults who need expert guidance with issues such as:

  • understanding care options
  • preparing for difficult family conversations
  • evaluating providers and services
  • planning for transitions
    organizing next steps

Psychoeducational Sessions

Structured sessions with a psychologist or Healthcare Educator designed to help clients better understand topics such as:

  • dementia and cognitive decline
  • caregiving stress and burnout
  • disability-related care needs
  • behavior and mental health concerns
  • how to prepare for future care decisions

Trusted Referral Network

When additional support is needed, we can help connect clients with carefully vetted professionals, including:

  • elder law attorneys
  • geriatricians
  • care managers
  • financial professionals
  • palliative care and hospice providers
  • disability-service specialists
  • home care resources

What Makes This Different

Many elder care and disability support services focus primarily on the person receiving care. The Care Navigation Collaborative is designed to support the caregiver and family decision makers as well.

How to Start

For many clients, the first step is an initial consultation to better understand the situation, identify immediate concerns, and clarify the most helpful path forward. Depending on your needs, that may include therapy, family work, psychoeducation, assessment, consultation, or referral to a trusted outside provider.